Scout Counties

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A Scout County (also Scout Area) is an administrative division within The Scout Association of the United Kingdom. There are currently 114 Counties and Areas in the United Kingdom.[1] These bodies are responsible for providing programmes and support for their member Scout Districts.

The term County is used by England and Northern Ireland, while Area is used in Scotland and Wales. For the purposes of this article, the term County is used where County or Area can be applied.

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Counties are led by a County Commissioner (who is appointed by the Chief Scout), who is supported by a team of Assistant County Commissioners and an Executive Committee.

Counties are themselves divided into Districts. The average County will have around 10 Districts, and around 3,900 members (of which 3,150 are under 18).[1]

Counties are responsible for the provision of the Scout Network, as well as supporting all Scouting activities within their member Districts.

Scouting in the United Kingdom

Flag of England England: Avon | Bedfordshire | Royal Berkshire | Birmingham | Buckinghamshire | Cambridgeshire | Central Yorkshire | Cheshire | Cleveland | Cornwall | City of Coventry | Cumbria | Derbyshire | Devon | Dorset | Durham | East Lancashire | East Sussex | Essex | Gloucestershire | Greater London (Middlesex West | North | North East | South | South East | South West) | Greater Manchester (East | North | West) | Hampshire | Hereford and Worcester| Hertfordshire | Humberside | Isle of Wight | Kent | Leicestershire | Lincolnshire | Merseyside | Norfolk | North Yorkshire| Northamptonshire | Northumberland | Nottinghamshire | Oxfordshire | Rutland | Shropshire | Solihull | Somerset | South Yorkshire | Staffordshire | Suffolk | Surrey | Warwickshire | West Lancashire | West Mercia |West Sussex | West Yorkshire | Wiltshire
Flag of Scotland Scotland: Aberdeen | Angus | Argyll | Ayrshire | Banff and Buchan | Borders| Caithness | City of Edinburgh | Clackmannan | Dumfriesshire | Dunbartonshire| Dundee | East Lothian | Fife | Forth Valley | Galloway| Gordon | Greater Glasgow| Inverness | Kincardine and Deeside | Lanarkshire| Lochaber | Midlothian | Moray | Orkney| Perth and Kinross| Renfrew and Inverclyde | Ross and Sutherland | Shetland | West Lothian | Western Isles
Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: Antrim | Armagh | Belfast | Down | Fermanagh | Londonderry | Tyrone
Flag of Wales Wales: Brecknock | Cardiff and The Vale of Glamorgan | Carmarthenshire | Ceredigion | Clwyd | Glamorgan West | Gwent | Mid Glamorgan | Montgomeryshire | Pembrokeshire | Radnor | Snowdonia and Anglesey
Flag of Guernsey Guernsey
Flag of Isle of Man Isle of Man
Flag of Jersey Jersey
Non-sovereign territories with Scouting run by The Scout Association
Anguilla | Ascension Island | Bermuda | Cayman Islands | Falkland Islands | Gibraltar | Montserrat | Saint Helena | Turks and Caicos Islands | British Virgin Islands
Sovereign countries with Scouting run by The Scout Association
Antigua and Barbuda | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Solomon Islands | Tonga | Tuvalu | Vanuatu

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Scouting in the United Kingdom (pdf). The Scout Association. Retrieved on December 13, 2006.

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